This article presents an assessment of farmers’ perceptions of climate change and its agricultural impacts in the Ethiopian portion of the Nile and Baro-Akobo river basins. A total of 500 randomly selected households were interviewed from 15 kebeles in five woredas, three each from dega, woina-dega and kolla agroecological zones. In addition, focus group discussions and key informant interviews were conducted in each kebele. Descriptive statistics and ÷2 and F tests were used to summarize quantitative data, while qualitative data were organized and used to augment the quantitative analysis. Results indicate that a majority offarmers perceived climate change as manifested in temperature and rainfall changes, over the past two to three decade...
This study investigated perceptions, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in the context o...
© 2017 Elsevier. Ltd This article explores farmers’ perceptions of the manifestations of global chan...
Ethiopia, one of the developing countries, is facing serious natural resource degradation problems. ...
Climate change is one of the greatest environmental, social, and economic threats to humankind. Howe...
Climate and environmental change are critical factors affecting water resources, irrigation and farm...
Abstract Introduction This study is aimed at analyzing farmers’ perception and adaptation to climate...
Rain-fed dependent farmers in Ethiopia are highly affected by changing climate situations. Thus, thi...
The farmers ’ perception of climate change and their response was documented in Maruf Kebele of Cent...
Climate change is one of the most urgent and complex challenges for societies and economies. Left un...
Nowadays climate change is amongst the most critical problems affecting the wellbeing of human being...
Agriculture is the main stay of people in Ethiopia. However, the current change in the main paramete...
The research is financed by African Economic Research Consortium Abstract Climate change is causing...
Small-holder farmers in Ethiopia are facing several climate related hazards, in particular highly va...
Climate change has the greatest negative impact on low-income countries, which burdens agricultural ...
Climate change and variability is affecting maize (Zea mays L.) production in eastern Ethiopia but h...
This study investigated perceptions, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in the context o...
© 2017 Elsevier. Ltd This article explores farmers’ perceptions of the manifestations of global chan...
Ethiopia, one of the developing countries, is facing serious natural resource degradation problems. ...
Climate change is one of the greatest environmental, social, and economic threats to humankind. Howe...
Climate and environmental change are critical factors affecting water resources, irrigation and farm...
Abstract Introduction This study is aimed at analyzing farmers’ perception and adaptation to climate...
Rain-fed dependent farmers in Ethiopia are highly affected by changing climate situations. Thus, thi...
The farmers ’ perception of climate change and their response was documented in Maruf Kebele of Cent...
Climate change is one of the most urgent and complex challenges for societies and economies. Left un...
Nowadays climate change is amongst the most critical problems affecting the wellbeing of human being...
Agriculture is the main stay of people in Ethiopia. However, the current change in the main paramete...
The research is financed by African Economic Research Consortium Abstract Climate change is causing...
Small-holder farmers in Ethiopia are facing several climate related hazards, in particular highly va...
Climate change has the greatest negative impact on low-income countries, which burdens agricultural ...
Climate change and variability is affecting maize (Zea mays L.) production in eastern Ethiopia but h...
This study investigated perceptions, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in the context o...
© 2017 Elsevier. Ltd This article explores farmers’ perceptions of the manifestations of global chan...
Ethiopia, one of the developing countries, is facing serious natural resource degradation problems. ...